The album is described in a press release by the UK label as the Montreal artist’s most reflective record, “a document of her state of mind, of operating within the spheres of dance music and club culture”.

“It comes from my brain, through my own experiences: the suffering and the humour, the fun and the darkness to be Marie Davidson,” she says in a press release. “It’s an egotistical album – and I’m okay with that.”

The album, which arrives on October 5, is her first solo album since 2016’s Adieux au dancefloor on Cititrax. Earlier this year she released New Path, the latest album from Essaie Pas, her DFA-signed collaborative project with Pierre Guerineau.